After a nearly two-year investigation, the city of Robbinsdale has settled a lawsuit involving one of its police officers. The out-of-court settlement will pay former Gopher basketball player and Robbinsdale resident Melvin Newbern $185,000.
Dash-cam video from a Robbinsdale police squad car captured the Feb. 13, 2013 arrest. Newbern was on Victory Memorial Parkway when he was pulled over for suspected drunken driving.
Newbern's attorney, AndrewNoel, said "According to the evidence that we saw, there wasn't any suspicious driving conduct."
Sgt. Brian Sloat made the arrest. According to the police report, Sloat said Newbern refused to cooperate and get in the squad. On the videotape you can see Newbern struggling to get his 6'5" frame into the back of the squad.
"Mr. Newbern wasn't acting aggressively, he wasn't talking confrontationally," said Noel.
Sloat admitted to "kneeing" Newbern several times and bringing him to the ground.
"There was no excuse for that use of force especially on someone whose handcuffed behind their back," said Noel.
Newbern filed a lawsuit saying Sloat went overboard and used excessive force. Both sides reached an out-of-court settlement Jan. 9.
"I can't get inside officer Sloat's head, but from a reasonable spectator it appears that it definitely could have been racially motivated," said Noel.
Sloat's attorney, Jason Hively, released the following statement to 12 News:
"After a comprehensive analysis, we believe officer Sloat acted in a reasonable manner, but we recognize the cost of defending this case through trial would be very high," the statement said.
Newbern's attorney says he's pleased with the settlement and now wants to get to enjoying his life.
"He was pleased with the result and he's happy that he can move on, keep working and just get back, going to his kids athletic events, coaching, and things like that," said Noel.
Sloat was an officer at the time of the arrest. Since that time he was promoted to sergeant. Newbern's attorney says there was never any intention to get Sloat fired.
The settlement money will be paid by the League of Minnesota CitiesInsuranceTrust.
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One good apple was one too many for this police department. Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian, hosts of The Young Turks, discuss. Tell us what you think in the comment section below.
Read more here: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/police-officer-fired-not-shooting-suicidal-man-175-000-article-1.3817584
"A former West Virginia police officer fired after he did not shoot a distraught man armed with an unloaded gun will get $175,000 to settle a wrongful termination lawsuit with the city’s police department.
Stephen Mader, who was still a member of the WeirtonPolice Department at the time, was the first officer to respond to a domestic dispute call the night of May 6, 2016. When he arrived on the scene he discovered 23-year-old Ronald Williams, who was “visibly distraught” and pleading with Mader to shoot him, according to court documents
Mader ordered the man to show his hands, and Williams obliged — he was armed.
Despite the weapon, the Marine CorpsVeteran did not believe lethal force was necessary and attempted to de-escalate the situation.”*
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A Manchester man has been awarded hundreds of thousands of dollars in a settlement with the city for a violation of his civil rights.
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AustinCity Council today approved a payout -- to an innocent man who got caught up in a car theft investigation in 2012. Officers slammed him to the ground.

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Woman awarded $100,000 in Free Speech settlement after being arrested for saying "fuck the police" in Atlanta
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And YOUR tax dollars are paying for it all. Ana Kasparian and John Iadarola, hosts of The Young Turks, discuss. Tell us what you think in the comment section below. http://tytnetwork.com/go
"The city spent $228.5 million settling and paying out for judgments in police misconduct lawsuits in fiscal year 2016, according to the just-released Mayor's ManagementReport. For perspective, that's over a third of all the money the city paid out for lawsuits, almost as much as the $257 million budgeted for the entire Department of Aging, and 100 times what's allocated for the city's Conflict of InterestBoard. For even more perspective, that's 0.27 percent of the city's entire 2016 budget, and about $27 per New Yorker.
The staggering figure continues a longstanding trend of growing misconduct payout totals. The latest total is approaching three times the $86.5 million the city paid out for police misconduct suits in 2005.
NYPD officers violating people's civil rights and injuring them unnecessarily is nothing new, but what's interesting is that the ballooning dollar amount going towards settling claims and satisfying court judgments is coinciding with a steady decline in complaints against the department. Consider that in 2012, people brought 5,700 complaints to the Civilian Complaint Review Board, and sued the NYPD 3,600 times. In FY 2016, there were 4,711 CCRB complaints and 2,933 lawsuits.
The disconnect has to do with the timing of court cases.”*
Read more here: http://gothamist.com/2016/09/21/nypd_misconduct_costs.php
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published:16 Apr 2017

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"Inkster property owners will soon face a one-time tax hit to cover a settlement reached between the city and a man beaten by a police officer during a traffic stop.
City TreasurerMark Stuhldreher said Inkster will levy 6.45 mills on summer tax bills to pay FloydDent $1,377,500.
That means property owners will shell out about $178.67 on a home with a market value of $55,400, the median value of a home in Inkster, according to U.S. CensusBureau estimates.
It will be forced on residents in a city where 38% of its residents live below the poverty level and the median household income is $26,512, the census bureau estimates.” *
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DENVER - Denver City Council has approved another significant payout to settle a civil lawsuit over excessive force by Denver Police.
On Monday night, city council approved a $50,000 settlement for PatriciaLucero. She filed a civil lawsuit in 2014 for a December 2012 incident involving Denver Police OfficersMarikaPutnam and KennethStarbuck.
Lucero had called 911 and hung up during an argument with her boyfriend. Police responded to the hang up call and found Lucero locked out of her apartment. Eventually, he answers and both are questioned.
Surveillance video from the apartment showed Lucero and her boyfriend sitting in the hallway while two police officers stand near and in the doorway to the apartment. According to the internal affairs report, Lucero was shouting obscenities to Putnam, when the officer walked into the apartment, with both occupants in the hall.
The video showed Putnam walk out of the apartment, and with the help of Starbuck, lift Putnam off the ground to try to place her in handcuffs. Putnam uses a leg sweep to get Lucero on the ground. As she gets her in cuffs, Putnam lifts Lucero up and swings her into a wall twice. Putnam also uses nunchakus to maintain control of Lucero's arms.
The lawsuit states that Lucero was in pain as a result of the use of the nunchakus.
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Police

A police force is a constituted body of persons empowered by the state to enforce the law, protect property, and limit civil disorder. Their powers include the legitimized use of force. The term is most commonly associated with police services of a sovereign state that are authorized to exercise the police power of that state within a defined legal or territorial area of responsibility. Police forces are often defined as being separate from military or other organizations involved in the defense of the state against foreign aggressors; however, gendarmerie are military units charged with civil policing.

Law enforcement, however, constitutes only part of policing activity. Policing has included an array of activities in different situations, but the predominant ones are concerned with the preservation of order. In some societies, in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, these developed within the context of maintaining the class system and the protection of private property. Many police forces suffer from police corruption to a greater or lesser degree. The police force is usually a public sector service, meaning they are paid through taxes.

The Young Turks

The Young Turks (TYT) is an online American liberal/progressive political and social commentary program hosted by Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian; the show has an associated network of online shows and is owned by a company of the same name (The Young Turks LLC). TYT was founded in 2002 by Uygur as a talkshow on Sirius Satellite Radio.

The Young Turks claims to be "the world's largest online news show"; YouTube video views for the TYT Network stood at a total of 2 billion as of July 2014. The show offers internet-only video content via their YouTube channel, which in April 2012 averaged 750,000 views a day, and by November 2014 over 1,400,000 views a day. The Young Turks also have a network of other affiliated shows on separate YouTube channels, known collectively as the TYT Network.

From 2011 to 2013 a second show, called The Young Turks with Cenk Uygur aired on Current TV. After Current TV was acquired by Al Jazeera America, the TV show was discontinued.

History

The Young Turks as a show began when Cenk Uygur started a talk show similar to a public-access television cable-TV show he had done previously called The Young Turk. With the help of friend Ben Mankiewicz (with whom he had previously worked), his childhood friend Dave Koller, and Jill Pike, he began The Young Turks as a radio show in 2002 on Sirius Satellite Radio. The show's name derives from the English-language phrase "Young Turk", meaning a reformist or rebellious member of an institution, movement, or political party.

After 1908, the Young Turks’ initial umbrella political party, the Committee of Union and Progress (CUP; Turkish:İttihat ve Terakki Cemiyeti), began a series of modernizing military and political reforms across the Ottoman Empire. However, the CUP soon began to splinter as many of the more liberal and pro-decentralization Young Turks left to form an opposition party in late 1911, the Freedom and Accord Party (also known as the Liberal Union or Liberal Entente), with much of those staying in the CUP favoring a generally nationalist and pro-centralization policy. In a year-long power struggle throughout 1912, Freedom Accord and the remaining members of the CUP vied for control of the Ottoman government, the year seeing a rigged election by the CUP and a military revolt by Freedom and Accord.

Ana Kasparian

Anahit Misak Kasparian (Armenian:Անահիտ Միսաք Գասպարեան, pronounced[ɑnɑˈhid miˈsɑkʰ kʰɑsbɑˈɾjɑn]; born July 7 1986) is an American political pundit and the co-host and producer for the online news showThe Young Turks. Kasparian began working as a fill-in producer for The Young Turks in 2007, and is now co-host of the main show and host of The Point on the TYT Network. She also appeared on the TV version of the show that aired on Current TV.

Settlement reached in alleged Robbinsdale excessive police force case

After a nearly two-year investigation, the city of Robbinsdale has settled a lawsuit involving one of its police officers. The out-of-court settlement will pay former Gopher basketball player and Robbinsdale resident Melvin Newbern $185,000.
Dash-cam video from a Robbinsdale police squad car captured the Feb. 13, 2013 arrest. Newbern was on Victory Memorial Parkway when he was pulled over for suspected drunken driving.
Newbern's attorney, AndrewNoel, said "According to the evidence that we saw, there wasn't any suspicious driving conduct."
Sgt. Brian Sloat made the arrest. According to the police report, Sloat said Newbern refused to cooperate and get in the squad. On the videotape you can see Newbern struggling to get his 6'5" frame into the back of the squad.
"Mr. Newbern wasn't acting aggressively, he wasn't talking confrontationally," said Noel.
Sloat admitted to "kneeing" Newbern several times and bringing him to the ground.
"There was no excuse for that use of force especially on someone whose handcuffed behind their back," said Noel.
Newbern filed a lawsuit saying Sloat went overboard and used excessive force. Both sides reached an out-of-court settlement Jan. 9.
"I can't get inside officer Sloat's head, but from a reasonable spectator it appears that it definitely could have been racially motivated," said Noel.
Sloat's attorney, Jason Hively, released the following statement to 12 News:
"After a comprehensive analysis, we believe officer Sloat acted in a reasonable manner, but we recognize the cost of defending this case through trial would be very high," the statement said.
Newbern's attorney says he's pleased with the settlement and now wants to get to enjoying his life.
"He was pleased with the result and he's happy that he can move on, keep working and just get back, going to his kids athletic events, coaching, and things like that," said Noel.
Sloat was an officer at the time of the arrest. Since that time he was promoted to sergeant. Newbern's attorney says there was never any intention to get Sloat fired.
The settlement money will be paid by the League of Minnesota CitiesInsuranceTrust.
Sonya Goins, reporting
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Cop Fired For NOT Shooting Man Wins Settlement

One good apple was one too many for this police department. Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian, hosts of The Young Turks, discuss. Tell us what you think in the comment section below.
Read more here: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/police-officer-fired-not-shooting-suicidal-man-175-000-article-1.3817584
"A former West Virginia police officer fired after he did not shoot a distraught man armed with an unloaded gun will get $175,000 to settle a wrongful termination lawsuit with the city’s police department.
Stephen Mader, who was still a member of the WeirtonPolice Department at the time, was the first officer to respond to a domestic dispute call the night of May 6, 2016. When he arrived on the scene he discovered 23-year-old Ronald Williams, who was “visibly distraught” and pleading with Mader to shoot him, according to court documents
Mader ordered the man to show his hands, and Williams obliged — he was armed.
Despite the weapon, the Marine CorpsVeteran did not believe lethal force was necessary and attempted to de-escalate the situation.”*
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1:49

Man wins settlement after arrest for recording police

Man wins settlement after arrest for recording police

Man wins settlement after arrest for recording police

A Manchester man has been awarded hundreds of thousands of dollars in a settlement with the city for a violation of his civil rights.
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Woman awarded $100,000 in Free Speech settlement after being arrested for saying "fuck the police" in Atlanta
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5:48

Police Brutality Settlement Costs THROUGH THE ROOF

Police Brutality Settlement Costs THROUGH THE ROOF

Police Brutality Settlement Costs THROUGH THE ROOF

And YOUR tax dollars are paying for it all. Ana Kasparian and John Iadarola, hosts of The Young Turks, discuss. Tell us what you think in the comment section below. http://tytnetwork.com/go
"The city spent $228.5 million settling and paying out for judgments in police misconduct lawsuits in fiscal year 2016, according to the just-released Mayor's ManagementReport. For perspective, that's over a third of all the money the city paid out for lawsuits, almost as much as the $257 million budgeted for the entire Department of Aging, and 100 times what's allocated for the city's Conflict of InterestBoard. For even more perspective, that's 0.27 percent of the city's entire 2016 budget, and about $27 per New Yorker.
The staggering figure continues a longstanding trend of growing misconduct payout totals. The latest total is approaching three times the $86.5 million the city paid out for police misconduct suits in 2005.
NYPD officers violating people's civil rights and injuring them unnecessarily is nothing new, but what's interesting is that the ballooning dollar amount going towards settling claims and satisfying court judgments is coinciding with a steady decline in complaints against the department. Consider that in 2012, people brought 5,700 complaints to the Civilian Complaint Review Board, and sued the NYPD 3,600 times. In FY 2016, there were 4,711 CCRB complaints and 2,933 lawsuits.
The disconnect has to do with the timing of court cases.”*
Read more here: http://gothamist.com/2016/09/21/nypd_misconduct_costs.php
Hosts: Ana Kasparian, John Iadarola,
Cast: Ana Kasparian, John Iadarola,
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7:11

Detroit Taxpayers Forced To Pay For Police Brutality Settlement

Detroit Taxpayers Forced To Pay For Police Brutality Settlement

Detroit Taxpayers Forced To Pay For Police Brutality Settlement

"Inkster property owners will soon face a one-time tax hit to cover a settlement reached between the city and a man beaten by a police officer during a traffic stop.
City TreasurerMark Stuhldreher said Inkster will levy 6.45 mills on summer tax bills to pay FloydDent $1,377,500.
That means property owners will shell out about $178.67 on a home with a market value of $55,400, the median value of a home in Inkster, according to U.S. CensusBureau estimates.
It will be forced on residents in a city where 38% of its residents live below the poverty level and the median household income is $26,512, the census bureau estimates.” *
Cenk Uygur (http://www.twitter.com/cenkuygur) and Ana Kasparian (http://www.twitter.com/AnaKasparian) discuss on The Young Turks. Tell us what you think in the comment section below.
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2:20

Denver approves settlement in another excessive force case

Denver approves settlement in another excessive force case

Denver approves settlement in another excessive force case

DENVER - Denver City Council has approved another significant payout to settle a civil lawsuit over excessive force by Denver Police.
On Monday night, city council approved a $50,000 settlement for PatriciaLucero. She filed a civil lawsuit in 2014 for a December 2012 incident involving Denver Police OfficersMarikaPutnam and KennethStarbuck.
Lucero had called 911 and hung up during an argument with her boyfriend. Police responded to the hang up call and found Lucero locked out of her apartment. Eventually, he answers and both are questioned.
Surveillance video from the apartment showed Lucero and her boyfriend sitting in the hallway while two police officers stand near and in the doorway to the apartment. According to the internal affairs report, Lucero was shouting obscenities to Putnam, when the officer walked into the apartment, with both occupants in the hall.
The video showed Putnam walk out of the apartment, and with the help of Starbuck, lift Putnam off the ground to try to place her in handcuffs. Putnam uses a leg sweep to get Lucero on the ground. As she gets her in cuffs, Putnam lifts Lucero up and swings her into a wall twice. Putnam also uses nunchakus to maintain control of Lucero's arms.
The lawsuit states that Lucero was in pain as a result of the use of the nunchakus.
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BALTIMORE -- Officials with the ACLU said they are suing the city of Baltimore and its police department because victims of alleged police abuse are being silenced, CBS Baltimore reports
A woman allegedly attacked by three Baltimore police officers said she's been victimized once again because the city took away half of her settlement money when she spoke up.
When the city reaches a settlement in a case, certain parties aren't allowed to comment. But Ashley Overbey said she thought she still had the right to defend herself by responding to comments online.
Overbey said her ordeal started in 2012, after she called police when her apartment had been burglarized. When officers arrived, she said the encounter turned tragic. "Instead of them helping me, they brutalized me. They beat me up, it was three male officers who beat, punched, kicked, and attacked me as if I were a male or a threat," Overbey said.
She was subsequently arrested and locked up for a night, but the charges were later dropped, she said.
When word got out that she received a settlement, Overbey said people started commenting on a blog and when she responded to defend herself, the city revoked half of her settlement.
"I was totally devastated. I had worked and sacrificed for two years, two years I was homeless, I was unemployed because I was labeled a criminal," she said.
Thursday, the ACLU announced it's suing the city and its police department for forcing people who've received settlements to stay quiet.
"This is a coordinated effort to take on gag orders which have silenced numerous victims, maybe more than we know," said Maryland ACLU executive director SusanGoering. The police department referred questions about the case to the City solicitor. CBS Boston reached out to the office, and was referred to the mayor's office.
A spokesperson for the mayor said a settlement had been reached and "it does not serve the interests of either party for much more to be said."
But Overbey said she'll keep speaking out against a system she thinks is flawed.
"Unless the people can know what's going on and what these cops, the government and city officials are actually doing to us, no change can come about."
Overbey said she hopes to get the other half of her settlement back, along with additional damages.
The ACLU also announced a lawsuit against Salisbury, Maryland and its police department in a similar case.

1:10

Family reacts to $2.25 million police misconduct settlement

Family reacts to $2.25 million police misconduct settlement

Family reacts to $2.25 million police misconduct settlement

The family of Dan Fickle, who was killed by a Cleveland police officer in 2011, talks about their $2.25 million settlement with the city.

3:21

Seattle Victim of Police Shooting Gets $16 Million Settlement #N3

Seattle Victim of Police Shooting Gets $16 Million Settlement #N3

Seattle Victim of Police Shooting Gets $16 Million Settlement #N3

SEATTLE -- Dustin Theoharis of Auburn, Washington was asleep in a basement bedroom when he was shot 16 times by officers who had come to the home looking for someone else.
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CHICAGO -- With a criminal history that includes arrests for domestic battery, child endangerment, and aggravated assault with a gun, Chicago resident RichardRizzo is well-acquainted with handcuffs and the inside of a jail cell -- from both sides.
LAS VEGAS -- A suicidal man in Las Vegas was shot at by a police officer who claimed that he mistook the victim's cell phone for a handgun. The officer missed, and the victim -- whose name was withheld -- was arrested by officers.
EL DORADO COUNTY, California -- Acting on what he described as "numerous, numerous complaints" from citizens regarding the conduct of Forest Service officials, Sheriff John D'Agostini of California'sEl Dorado County has stripped the federal agency of authority to enforce state law within the county.
BOSTON -- Yet another whistleblower lawsuit has been filed against Bank of America, this one describing how the politically protected bank is seeking to sell the servicing rights to its subprime mortgages to non-bank entities such as Nationstar, Ocwen, and Green TreeServicing.
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Dash cam video released after victim and police settle lawsuit

Dash cam video released after victim and police settle lawsuit

Dash cam video released after victim and police settle lawsuit

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Man shot by Brooklyn Park police gets $2 8 million settlement

Man shot by Brooklyn Park police gets $2 8 million settlement

Man shot by Brooklyn Park police gets $2 8 million settlement

The city of Brooklyn Park will pay nearly $3 million in a settlement with a man shot by police at a Valentine’s Day party in 2014. Shoua Yang was shot 3 times by OfficerJason Chadbourne, leaving him with a massive scar and criminal charges that would later be defeated in court.

Settlement reached in alleged Robbinsdale excessive police force case

After a nearly two-year investigation, the city of Robbinsdale has settled a lawsuit involving one of its police officers. The out-of-court settlement will pay former Gopher basketball player and Robbinsdale resident Melvin Newbern $185,000.
Dash-cam video from a Robbinsdale police squad car captured the Feb. 13, 2013 arrest. Newbern was on Victory Memorial Parkway when he was pulled over for suspected drunken driving.
Newbern's attorney, AndrewNoel, said "According to the evidence that we saw, there wasn't any suspicious driving conduct."
Sgt. Brian Sloat made the arrest. According to the police report, Sloat said Newbern refused to cooperate and get in the squad. On the videotape you can see Newbern struggling to get his 6'5" frame into the back of the squad.
"Mr. Newbern wasn't act...

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Cop Fired For NOT Shooting Man Wins Settlement

One good apple was one too many for this police department. Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian, hosts of The Young Turks, discuss. Tell us what you think in the comment section below.
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"A former West Virginia police officer fired after he did not shoot a distraught man armed with an unloaded gun will get $175,000 to settle a wrongful termination lawsuit with the city’s police department.
Stephen Mader, who was still a member of the WeirtonPolice Department at the time, was the first officer to respond to a domestic dispute call the night of May 6, 2016. When he arrived on the scene he discovered 23-year-old Ronald Williams, who was “visibly distraught” and pleading...

published: 15 Feb 2018

Man wins settlement after arrest for recording police

A Manchester man has been awarded hundreds of thousands of dollars in a settlement with the city for a violation of his civil rights.
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Woman awarded $100,000 in Free Speech settlement after being arrested for saying "fuck the police" in Atlanta
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published: 13 Dec 2014

Police Brutality Settlement Costs THROUGH THE ROOF

And YOUR tax dollars are paying for it all. Ana Kasparian and John Iadarola, hosts of The Young Turks, discuss. Tell us what you think in the comment section below. http://tytnetwork.com/go
"The city spent $228.5 million settling and paying out for judgments in police misconduct lawsuits in fiscal year 2016, according to the just-released Mayor's ManagementReport. For perspective, that's over a third of all the money the city paid out for lawsuits, almost as much as the $257 million budgeted for the entire Department of Aging, and 100 times what's allocated for the city's Conflict of InterestBoard. For even more perspective, that's 0.27 percent of the city's entire 2016 budget, and about $27 per New Yorker.
The staggering figure continues a longstanding trend of growing misconduct payo...

published: 16 Apr 2017

Detroit Taxpayers Forced To Pay For Police Brutality Settlement

"Inkster property owners will soon face a one-time tax hit to cover a settlement reached between the city and a man beaten by a police officer during a traffic stop.
City TreasurerMark Stuhldreher said Inkster will levy 6.45 mills on summer tax bills to pay FloydDent $1,377,500.
That means property owners will shell out about $178.67 on a home with a market value of $55,400, the median value of a home in Inkster, according to U.S. CensusBureau estimates.
It will be forced on residents in a city where 38% of its residents live below the poverty level and the median household income is $26,512, the census bureau estimates.” *
Cenk Uygur (http://www.twitter.com/cenkuygur) and Ana Kasparian (http://www.twitter.com/AnaKasparian) discuss on The Young Turks. Tell us what you think in the ...

published: 07 Jun 2015

Denver approves settlement in another excessive force case

DENVER - Denver City Council has approved another significant payout to settle a civil lawsuit over excessive force by Denver Police.
On Monday night, city council approved a $50,000 settlement for PatriciaLucero. She filed a civil lawsuit in 2014 for a December 2012 incident involving Denver Police OfficersMarikaPutnam and KennethStarbuck.
Lucero had called 911 and hung up during an argument with her boyfriend. Police responded to the hang up call and found Lucero locked out of her apartment. Eventually, he answers and both are questioned.
Surveillance video from the apartment showed Lucero and her boyfriend sitting in the hallway while two police officers stand near and in the doorway to the apartment. According to the internal affairs report, Lucero was shouting obscenities to Pu...

BALTIMORE -- Officials with the ACLU said they are suing the city of Baltimore and its police department because victims of alleged police abuse are being silenced, CBS Baltimore reports
A woman allegedly attacked by three Baltimore police officers said she's been victimized once again because the city took away half of her settlement money when she spoke up.
When the city reaches a settlement in a case, certain parties aren't allowed to comment. But Ashley Overbey said she thought she still had the right to defend herself by responding to comments online.
Overbey said her ordeal started in 2012, after she called police when her apartment had been burglarized. When officers arrived, she said the encounter turned tragic. "Instead of them helping me, they brutalized me. They beat me up, i...

published: 02 Jul 2017

Family reacts to $2.25 million police misconduct settlement

The family of Dan Fickle, who was killed by a Cleveland police officer in 2011, talks about their $2.25 million settlement with the city.

published: 06 Jan 2017

Seattle Victim of Police Shooting Gets $16 Million Settlement #N3

SEATTLE -- Dustin Theoharis of Auburn, Washington was asleep in a basement bedroom when he was shot 16 times by officers who had come to the home looking for someone else.
This report also includes...
CHICAGO -- With a criminal history that includes arrests for domestic battery, child endangerment, and aggravated assault with a gun, Chicago resident RichardRizzo is well-acquainted with handcuffs and the inside of a jail cell -- from both sides.
LAS VEGAS -- A suicidal man in Las Vegas was shot at by a police officer who claimed that he mistook the victim's cell phone for a handgun. The officer missed, and the victim -- whose name was withheld -- was arrested by officers.
EL DORADO COUNTY, California -- Acting on what he described as "numerous, numerous complaints" from citizens reg...

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Dash cam video released after victim and police settle lawsuit

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Man shot by Brooklyn Park police gets $2 8 million settlement

The city of Brooklyn Park will pay nearly $3 million in a settlement with a man shot by police at a Valentine’s Day party in 2014. Shoua Yang was shot 3 times by OfficerJason Chadbourne, leaving him with a massive scar and criminal charges that would later be defeated in court.

Settlement reached in alleged Robbinsdale excessive police force case

After a nearly two-year investigation, the city of Robbinsdale has settled a lawsuit involving one of its police officers. The out-of-court settlement will pay ...

After a nearly two-year investigation, the city of Robbinsdale has settled a lawsuit involving one of its police officers. The out-of-court settlement will pay former Gopher basketball player and Robbinsdale resident Melvin Newbern $185,000.
Dash-cam video from a Robbinsdale police squad car captured the Feb. 13, 2013 arrest. Newbern was on Victory Memorial Parkway when he was pulled over for suspected drunken driving.
Newbern's attorney, AndrewNoel, said "According to the evidence that we saw, there wasn't any suspicious driving conduct."
Sgt. Brian Sloat made the arrest. According to the police report, Sloat said Newbern refused to cooperate and get in the squad. On the videotape you can see Newbern struggling to get his 6'5" frame into the back of the squad.
"Mr. Newbern wasn't acting aggressively, he wasn't talking confrontationally," said Noel.
Sloat admitted to "kneeing" Newbern several times and bringing him to the ground.
"There was no excuse for that use of force especially on someone whose handcuffed behind their back," said Noel.
Newbern filed a lawsuit saying Sloat went overboard and used excessive force. Both sides reached an out-of-court settlement Jan. 9.
"I can't get inside officer Sloat's head, but from a reasonable spectator it appears that it definitely could have been racially motivated," said Noel.
Sloat's attorney, Jason Hively, released the following statement to 12 News:
"After a comprehensive analysis, we believe officer Sloat acted in a reasonable manner, but we recognize the cost of defending this case through trial would be very high," the statement said.
Newbern's attorney says he's pleased with the settlement and now wants to get to enjoying his life.
"He was pleased with the result and he's happy that he can move on, keep working and just get back, going to his kids athletic events, coaching, and things like that," said Noel.
Sloat was an officer at the time of the arrest. Since that time he was promoted to sergeant. Newbern's attorney says there was never any intention to get Sloat fired.
The settlement money will be paid by the League of Minnesota CitiesInsuranceTrust.
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After a nearly two-year investigation, the city of Robbinsdale has settled a lawsuit involving one of its police officers. The out-of-court settlement will pay former Gopher basketball player and Robbinsdale resident Melvin Newbern $185,000.
Dash-cam video from a Robbinsdale police squad car captured the Feb. 13, 2013 arrest. Newbern was on Victory Memorial Parkway when he was pulled over for suspected drunken driving.
Newbern's attorney, AndrewNoel, said "According to the evidence that we saw, there wasn't any suspicious driving conduct."
Sgt. Brian Sloat made the arrest. According to the police report, Sloat said Newbern refused to cooperate and get in the squad. On the videotape you can see Newbern struggling to get his 6'5" frame into the back of the squad.
"Mr. Newbern wasn't acting aggressively, he wasn't talking confrontationally," said Noel.
Sloat admitted to "kneeing" Newbern several times and bringing him to the ground.
"There was no excuse for that use of force especially on someone whose handcuffed behind their back," said Noel.
Newbern filed a lawsuit saying Sloat went overboard and used excessive force. Both sides reached an out-of-court settlement Jan. 9.
"I can't get inside officer Sloat's head, but from a reasonable spectator it appears that it definitely could have been racially motivated," said Noel.
Sloat's attorney, Jason Hively, released the following statement to 12 News:
"After a comprehensive analysis, we believe officer Sloat acted in a reasonable manner, but we recognize the cost of defending this case through trial would be very high," the statement said.
Newbern's attorney says he's pleased with the settlement and now wants to get to enjoying his life.
"He was pleased with the result and he's happy that he can move on, keep working and just get back, going to his kids athletic events, coaching, and things like that," said Noel.
Sloat was an officer at the time of the arrest. Since that time he was promoted to sergeant. Newbern's attorney says there was never any intention to get Sloat fired.
The settlement money will be paid by the League of Minnesota CitiesInsuranceTrust.
Sonya Goins, reporting
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One good apple was one too many for this police department. Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian, hosts of The Young Turks, discuss. Tell us what you think in the comment section below.
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"A former West Virginia police officer fired after he did not shoot a distraught man armed with an unloaded gun will get $175,000 to settle a wrongful termination lawsuit with the city’s police department.
Stephen Mader, who was still a member of the WeirtonPolice Department at the time, was the first officer to respond to a domestic dispute call the night of May 6, 2016. When he arrived on the scene he discovered 23-year-old Ronald Williams, who was “visibly distraught” and pleading with Mader to shoot him, according to court documents
Mader ordered the man to show his hands, and Williams obliged — he was armed.
Despite the weapon, the Marine CorpsVeteran did not believe lethal force was necessary and attempted to de-escalate the situation.”*
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One good apple was one too many for this police department. Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian, hosts of The Young Turks, discuss. Tell us what you think in the comment section below.
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"A former West Virginia police officer fired after he did not shoot a distraught man armed with an unloaded gun will get $175,000 to settle a wrongful termination lawsuit with the city’s police department.
Stephen Mader, who was still a member of the WeirtonPolice Department at the time, was the first officer to respond to a domestic dispute call the night of May 6, 2016. When he arrived on the scene he discovered 23-year-old Ronald Williams, who was “visibly distraught” and pleading with Mader to shoot him, according to court documents
Mader ordered the man to show his hands, and Williams obliged — he was armed.
Despite the weapon, the Marine CorpsVeteran did not believe lethal force was necessary and attempted to de-escalate the situation.”*
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Man wins settlement after arrest for recording police

A Manchester man has been awarded hundreds of thousands of dollars in a settlement with the city for a violation of his civil rights.
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Woman awarded $100,000 in Free Speech settlement after being arrested for saying "fuck the police" in Atlanta
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Woman awarded $100,000 in Free Speech settlement after being arrested for saying "fuck the police" in Atlanta
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And YOUR tax dollars are paying for it all. Ana Kasparian and John Iadarola, hosts of The Young Turks, discuss. Tell us what you think in the comment section below. http://tytnetwork.com/go
"The city spent $228.5 million settling and paying out for judgments in police misconduct lawsuits in fiscal year 2016, according to the just-released Mayor's ManagementReport. For perspective, that's over a third of all the money the city paid out for lawsuits, almost as much as the $257 million budgeted for the entire Department of Aging, and 100 times what's allocated for the city's Conflict of InterestBoard. For even more perspective, that's 0.27 percent of the city's entire 2016 budget, and about $27 per New Yorker.
The staggering figure continues a longstanding trend of growing misconduct payout totals. The latest total is approaching three times the $86.5 million the city paid out for police misconduct suits in 2005.
NYPD officers violating people's civil rights and injuring them unnecessarily is nothing new, but what's interesting is that the ballooning dollar amount going towards settling claims and satisfying court judgments is coinciding with a steady decline in complaints against the department. Consider that in 2012, people brought 5,700 complaints to the Civilian Complaint Review Board, and sued the NYPD 3,600 times. In FY 2016, there were 4,711 CCRB complaints and 2,933 lawsuits.
The disconnect has to do with the timing of court cases.”*
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"The city spent $228.5 million settling and paying out for judgments in police misconduct lawsuits in fiscal year 2016, according to the just-released Mayor's ManagementReport. For perspective, that's over a third of all the money the city paid out for lawsuits, almost as much as the $257 million budgeted for the entire Department of Aging, and 100 times what's allocated for the city's Conflict of InterestBoard. For even more perspective, that's 0.27 percent of the city's entire 2016 budget, and about $27 per New Yorker.
The staggering figure continues a longstanding trend of growing misconduct payout totals. The latest total is approaching three times the $86.5 million the city paid out for police misconduct suits in 2005.
NYPD officers violating people's civil rights and injuring them unnecessarily is nothing new, but what's interesting is that the ballooning dollar amount going towards settling claims and satisfying court judgments is coinciding with a steady decline in complaints against the department. Consider that in 2012, people brought 5,700 complaints to the Civilian Complaint Review Board, and sued the NYPD 3,600 times. In FY 2016, there were 4,711 CCRB complaints and 2,933 lawsuits.
The disconnect has to do with the timing of court cases.”*
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Detroit Taxpayers Forced To Pay For Police Brutality Settlement

"Inkster property owners will soon face a one-time tax hit to cover a settlement reached between the city and a man beaten by a police officer during a traffic ...

"Inkster property owners will soon face a one-time tax hit to cover a settlement reached between the city and a man beaten by a police officer during a traffic stop.
City TreasurerMark Stuhldreher said Inkster will levy 6.45 mills on summer tax bills to pay FloydDent $1,377,500.
That means property owners will shell out about $178.67 on a home with a market value of $55,400, the median value of a home in Inkster, according to U.S. CensusBureau estimates.
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City TreasurerMark Stuhldreher said Inkster will levy 6.45 mills on summer tax bills to pay FloydDent $1,377,500.
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It will be forced on residents in a city where 38% of its residents live below the poverty level and the median household income is $26,512, the census bureau estimates.” *
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DENVER - Denver City Council has approved another significant payout to settle a civil lawsuit over excessive force by Denver Police.
On Monday night, city council approved a $50,000 settlement for PatriciaLucero. She filed a civil lawsuit in 2014 for a December 2012 incident involving Denver Police OfficersMarikaPutnam and KennethStarbuck.
Lucero had called 911 and hung up during an argument with her boyfriend. Police responded to the hang up call and found Lucero locked out of her apartment. Eventually, he answers and both are questioned.
Surveillance video from the apartment showed Lucero and her boyfriend sitting in the hallway while two police officers stand near and in the doorway to the apartment. According to the internal affairs report, Lucero was shouting obscenities to Putnam, when the officer walked into the apartment, with both occupants in the hall.
The video showed Putnam walk out of the apartment, and with the help of Starbuck, lift Putnam off the ground to try to place her in handcuffs. Putnam uses a leg sweep to get Lucero on the ground. As she gets her in cuffs, Putnam lifts Lucero up and swings her into a wall twice. Putnam also uses nunchakus to maintain control of Lucero's arms.
The lawsuit states that Lucero was in pain as a result of the use of the nunchakus.
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DENVER - Denver City Council has approved another significant payout to settle a civil lawsuit over excessive force by Denver Police.
On Monday night, city council approved a $50,000 settlement for PatriciaLucero. She filed a civil lawsuit in 2014 for a December 2012 incident involving Denver Police OfficersMarikaPutnam and KennethStarbuck.
Lucero had called 911 and hung up during an argument with her boyfriend. Police responded to the hang up call and found Lucero locked out of her apartment. Eventually, he answers and both are questioned.
Surveillance video from the apartment showed Lucero and her boyfriend sitting in the hallway while two police officers stand near and in the doorway to the apartment. According to the internal affairs report, Lucero was shouting obscenities to Putnam, when the officer walked into the apartment, with both occupants in the hall.
The video showed Putnam walk out of the apartment, and with the help of Starbuck, lift Putnam off the ground to try to place her in handcuffs. Putnam uses a leg sweep to get Lucero on the ground. As she gets her in cuffs, Putnam lifts Lucero up and swings her into a wall twice. Putnam also uses nunchakus to maintain control of Lucero's arms.
The lawsuit states that Lucero was in pain as a result of the use of the nunchakus.
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BALTIMORE -- Officials with the ACLU said they are suing the city of Baltimore and its police department because victims of alleged police abuse are being silen...

BALTIMORE -- Officials with the ACLU said they are suing the city of Baltimore and its police department because victims of alleged police abuse are being silenced, CBS Baltimore reports
A woman allegedly attacked by three Baltimore police officers said she's been victimized once again because the city took away half of her settlement money when she spoke up.
When the city reaches a settlement in a case, certain parties aren't allowed to comment. But Ashley Overbey said she thought she still had the right to defend herself by responding to comments online.
Overbey said her ordeal started in 2012, after she called police when her apartment had been burglarized. When officers arrived, she said the encounter turned tragic. "Instead of them helping me, they brutalized me. They beat me up, it was three male officers who beat, punched, kicked, and attacked me as if I were a male or a threat," Overbey said.
She was subsequently arrested and locked up for a night, but the charges were later dropped, she said.
When word got out that she received a settlement, Overbey said people started commenting on a blog and when she responded to defend herself, the city revoked half of her settlement.
"I was totally devastated. I had worked and sacrificed for two years, two years I was homeless, I was unemployed because I was labeled a criminal," she said.
Thursday, the ACLU announced it's suing the city and its police department for forcing people who've received settlements to stay quiet.
"This is a coordinated effort to take on gag orders which have silenced numerous victims, maybe more than we know," said Maryland ACLU executive director SusanGoering. The police department referred questions about the case to the City solicitor. CBS Boston reached out to the office, and was referred to the mayor's office.
A spokesperson for the mayor said a settlement had been reached and "it does not serve the interests of either party for much more to be said."
But Overbey said she'll keep speaking out against a system she thinks is flawed.
"Unless the people can know what's going on and what these cops, the government and city officials are actually doing to us, no change can come about."
Overbey said she hopes to get the other half of her settlement back, along with additional damages.
The ACLU also announced a lawsuit against Salisbury, Maryland and its police department in a similar case.

BALTIMORE -- Officials with the ACLU said they are suing the city of Baltimore and its police department because victims of alleged police abuse are being silenced, CBS Baltimore reports
A woman allegedly attacked by three Baltimore police officers said she's been victimized once again because the city took away half of her settlement money when she spoke up.
When the city reaches a settlement in a case, certain parties aren't allowed to comment. But Ashley Overbey said she thought she still had the right to defend herself by responding to comments online.
Overbey said her ordeal started in 2012, after she called police when her apartment had been burglarized. When officers arrived, she said the encounter turned tragic. "Instead of them helping me, they brutalized me. They beat me up, it was three male officers who beat, punched, kicked, and attacked me as if I were a male or a threat," Overbey said.
She was subsequently arrested and locked up for a night, but the charges were later dropped, she said.
When word got out that she received a settlement, Overbey said people started commenting on a blog and when she responded to defend herself, the city revoked half of her settlement.
"I was totally devastated. I had worked and sacrificed for two years, two years I was homeless, I was unemployed because I was labeled a criminal," she said.
Thursday, the ACLU announced it's suing the city and its police department for forcing people who've received settlements to stay quiet.
"This is a coordinated effort to take on gag orders which have silenced numerous victims, maybe more than we know," said Maryland ACLU executive director SusanGoering. The police department referred questions about the case to the City solicitor. CBS Boston reached out to the office, and was referred to the mayor's office.
A spokesperson for the mayor said a settlement had been reached and "it does not serve the interests of either party for much more to be said."
But Overbey said she'll keep speaking out against a system she thinks is flawed.
"Unless the people can know what's going on and what these cops, the government and city officials are actually doing to us, no change can come about."
Overbey said she hopes to get the other half of her settlement back, along with additional damages.
The ACLU also announced a lawsuit against Salisbury, Maryland and its police department in a similar case.

Seattle Victim of Police Shooting Gets $16 Million Settlement #N3

SEATTLE -- Dustin Theoharis of Auburn, Washington was asleep in a basement bedroom when he was shot 16 times by officers who had come to the home looking for so...

SEATTLE -- Dustin Theoharis of Auburn, Washington was asleep in a basement bedroom when he was shot 16 times by officers who had come to the home looking for someone else.
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LAS VEGAS -- A suicidal man in Las Vegas was shot at by a police officer who claimed that he mistook the victim's cell phone for a handgun. The officer missed, and the victim -- whose name was withheld -- was arrested by officers.
EL DORADO COUNTY, California -- Acting on what he described as "numerous, numerous complaints" from citizens regarding the conduct of Forest Service officials, Sheriff John D'Agostini of California'sEl Dorado County has stripped the federal agency of authority to enforce state law within the county.
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SEATTLE -- Dustin Theoharis of Auburn, Washington was asleep in a basement bedroom when he was shot 16 times by officers who had come to the home looking for someone else.
This report also includes...
CHICAGO -- With a criminal history that includes arrests for domestic battery, child endangerment, and aggravated assault with a gun, Chicago resident RichardRizzo is well-acquainted with handcuffs and the inside of a jail cell -- from both sides.
LAS VEGAS -- A suicidal man in Las Vegas was shot at by a police officer who claimed that he mistook the victim's cell phone for a handgun. The officer missed, and the victim -- whose name was withheld -- was arrested by officers.
EL DORADO COUNTY, California -- Acting on what he described as "numerous, numerous complaints" from citizens regarding the conduct of Forest Service officials, Sheriff John D'Agostini of California'sEl Dorado County has stripped the federal agency of authority to enforce state law within the county.
BOSTON -- Yet another whistleblower lawsuit has been filed against Bank of America, this one describing how the politically protected bank is seeking to sell the servicing rights to its subprime mortgages to non-bank entities such as Nationstar, Ocwen, and Green TreeServicing.
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Shout out to Mike S for the heads up. Anyone want to take bets on the department firing the cops that stepped out of line? Nah. Didn't think so.
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The city of Brooklyn Park will pay nearly $3 million in a settlement with a man shot by police at a Valentine’s Day party in 2014. Shoua Yang was shot 3 times by OfficerJason Chadbourne, leaving him with a massive scar and criminal charges that would later be defeated in court.

The city of Brooklyn Park will pay nearly $3 million in a settlement with a man shot by police at a Valentine’s Day party in 2014. Shoua Yang was shot 3 times by OfficerJason Chadbourne, leaving him with a massive scar and criminal charges that would later be defeated in court.

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Fallout 4 (How to build a police station / with Mods)

How to build a police / sheriff station using mods in Fallout 4.
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How The State Of Israel Occupied Jerusalem

Hot Property (2009): Israeli citizens are bending property laws to their advantage, and the police are helping them.
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Exposing Israel's Ultra-Nationalist SettlerMovement
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The HumanImpact Of Gaza's Blockades
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"They didn't give me time to get my things!", cries one young girl, standing outside her former home in the old town of Jerusalem. Not so far away, NasserJabber tries to reason with the Israeli police blocking the entrance to his home. "I have the documentation!" he cries, but the police refuse to remove the Israeli's settling inside the apartment. "God promised us Jerusalem", s...

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Recent suicide attacks in Paris, Brussels, Nice and Berlin have greatly increased focus on civilian safety in Europe. More and more, politicians, security experts and the media refer to Israel as a model of well-organized civilian security. Some even talk about the ‘Israelisation of Europe’. But what exactly is the Israeli security model? Can it be applied in Europe and what world view would our continent be importing along ith it?
After the recent terror attacks in Europe, a golden age has dawned for Israeli businesses, with the export of security expertise and technology. Companies such as Radwin, Faception and MagalS-3 are now at the vanguard when it comes to camera surveil...

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The Kelly Thomas beating that led to a $4.9 million settlement

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🇺🇸 Has the US given 🇮🇱 Israel a green light for settlement homes? | The Stream

On Tuesday’s episode of the Stream we’ll check in on some of the latest news AJE correspondents are covering around the world.
#CostaRica
Costa Rica closed out 2017 with its highest ever murder rate. According to preliminary data, the Central American nation of five million people saw about 603 homicides last year, up from 578 in 2016. Authorities blame drug trafficking and score-settling between gangs.
"In recent years we do not remember a situation similar to what we are experiencing now," said Walter Espinoza, director of the Costa Rican Judicial Investigative Unit --- Organismo de Investigación Judicial (OIJ).
Costa Rica’s murder rate works out to 12.1 murders per 100,000 inhabitants. The World Health Organization considers a murder rate of more than 10 per 100,000 to be an "ep...

published: 16 Jan 2018

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Since the start of his campaign, Bernie Sanders has been critical of the mainstream media claiming that their ties to the establishment played a major role in the representation and lack of coverage of his presidential campaign. Is Bernie's argument valid or is Sanders blaming the media for his flailing presidential campaign? The French parliament approved a new two-month extension of the state of emergency that was declared after the Paris attacks in November by ISIS. Is the French government making similar mistakes that the US did after 9/11? Lastly, we look into the failed prosecution of DanteServin, a Chicago cop, who was acquitted of the murder of Rekia Boyd and the way cities in the US have decided to handle the settling of wrongful death lawsuits involving police officers with the ...

published: 26 May 2016

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Fallout 4 (How to build a police station / with Mods)

How to build a police / sheriff station using mods in Fallout 4.
This a gaming video about how to build a police or sheriff station if Fallout 4 with the use o...

How to build a police / sheriff station using mods in Fallout 4.
This a gaming video about how to build a police or sheriff station if Fallout 4 with the use of Mods
It starts off by introducing the uses for a police station in the fallout universe with some funny game play between the narrator and a fictional character in the fallout universe.
The introduction is about 3 minutes in length and become progressively more unusual as it comes to fruition.
Once the intro is over. The narrator goes through a quick how to guide on how to effectively make a functional sheriff station in your settlement.
Explaining briefly the different mods the narrator is using, he tries to offer up ideas and concepts that should help users, build structures in fallout 4 settlement workshop mode.
Mods:
HomeMaker: http://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/1478/?
Oc Decorator: http://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/4270/?
Spring Cleaning: http://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/4640/?
Settlement Objects Expansion Pack: http://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/10075/?
PlaceEverywhere: http://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/9424/?
More Guard Posts: http://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/4441/?
BetterStores: http://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/8621/?
PowerDoors: http://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/11197/?
F4SE: http://f4se.silverlock.org/
Youtubers:
Jug: https://www.youtube.com/user/PLlSKlN
Final Render: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMog-dhP2NOAgnmYiWjdAKw

How to build a police / sheriff station using mods in Fallout 4.
This a gaming video about how to build a police or sheriff station if Fallout 4 with the use of Mods
It starts off by introducing the uses for a police station in the fallout universe with some funny game play between the narrator and a fictional character in the fallout universe.
The introduction is about 3 minutes in length and become progressively more unusual as it comes to fruition.
Once the intro is over. The narrator goes through a quick how to guide on how to effectively make a functional sheriff station in your settlement.
Explaining briefly the different mods the narrator is using, he tries to offer up ideas and concepts that should help users, build structures in fallout 4 settlement workshop mode.
Mods:
HomeMaker: http://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/1478/?
Oc Decorator: http://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/4270/?
Spring Cleaning: http://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/4640/?
Settlement Objects Expansion Pack: http://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/10075/?
PlaceEverywhere: http://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/9424/?
More Guard Posts: http://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/4441/?
BetterStores: http://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/8621/?
PowerDoors: http://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/11197/?
F4SE: http://f4se.silverlock.org/
Youtubers:
Jug: https://www.youtube.com/user/PLlSKlN
Final Render: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMog-dhP2NOAgnmYiWjdAKw

Hot Property (2009): Israeli citizens are bending property laws to their advantage, and the police are helping them.
For similar stories, see:
Exposing Israel's Ultra-Nationalist SettlerMovement
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xatIsNxa1mw
These Israeli Settlers Are Refusing To LeaveGaza
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2weDZ8MCXwE
The HumanImpact Of Gaza's Blockades
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJjzE0cGSmg
"They didn't give me time to get my things!", cries one young girl, standing outside her former home in the old town of Jerusalem. Not so far away, NasserJabber tries to reason with the Israeli police blocking the entrance to his home. "I have the documentation!" he cries, but the police refuse to remove the Israeli's settling inside the apartment. "God promised us Jerusalem", says an Israeli settler, "now it's finally happening".
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DespiteObamas attempt to halt Israeli settlements, hundreds of Palestinians continue to be evicted in the sacred land of East Jerusalem. This powerful front-line report challenges the Israelis over the practice.
"They didn't give me time to get my things!" cries one young girl, standing outside her former home in the old town of Jerusalem. Not so far away, Nasser Jabber tries to reason with the Israeli police blocking the entrance to his home. "I have the documentation!" he cries but the police refuse to remove the Israelis settling inside the apartment, even delivering them food. "They tried to buy the house more than once," Nasser says, "I know who they are." Settler groups are increasingly using the Israeli court system as a means of acquiring new properties in the east. "A Jew not only has the right, a Jew should be compelled to buy," says Daniel Luria, the head of an ultra-nationalist religious group.
Despite his documentation, Nasser is never re-admitted to his home. "The Israeli courts here operate in a political manner, rather than in a strict legal manner" says Roy Dickinson, an EU diplomat. "God promised us Jerusalem," says an Israeli settler, "now its finally happening."
SBS Australia – Ref. 4596
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Hot Property (2009): Israeli citizens are bending property laws to their advantage, and the police are helping them.
For similar stories, see:
Exposing Israel's Ultra-Nationalist SettlerMovement
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xatIsNxa1mw
These Israeli Settlers Are Refusing To LeaveGaza
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2weDZ8MCXwE
The HumanImpact Of Gaza's Blockades
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJjzE0cGSmg
"They didn't give me time to get my things!", cries one young girl, standing outside her former home in the old town of Jerusalem. Not so far away, NasserJabber tries to reason with the Israeli police blocking the entrance to his home. "I have the documentation!" he cries, but the police refuse to remove the Israeli's settling inside the apartment. "God promised us Jerusalem", says an Israeli settler, "now it's finally happening".
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DespiteObamas attempt to halt Israeli settlements, hundreds of Palestinians continue to be evicted in the sacred land of East Jerusalem. This powerful front-line report challenges the Israelis over the practice.
"They didn't give me time to get my things!" cries one young girl, standing outside her former home in the old town of Jerusalem. Not so far away, Nasser Jabber tries to reason with the Israeli police blocking the entrance to his home. "I have the documentation!" he cries but the police refuse to remove the Israelis settling inside the apartment, even delivering them food. "They tried to buy the house more than once," Nasser says, "I know who they are." Settler groups are increasingly using the Israeli court system as a means of acquiring new properties in the east. "A Jew not only has the right, a Jew should be compelled to buy," says Daniel Luria, the head of an ultra-nationalist religious group.
Despite his documentation, Nasser is never re-admitted to his home. "The Israeli courts here operate in a political manner, rather than in a strict legal manner" says Roy Dickinson, an EU diplomat. "God promised us Jerusalem," says an Israeli settler, "now its finally happening."
SBS Australia – Ref. 4596
JourneymanPictures is your independent source for the world's most powerful films, exploring the burning issues of today. We represent stories from the world's top producers, with brand new content coming in all the time. On our channel you'll find outstanding and controversial journalism covering any global subject you can imagine wanting to know about.

Instant karma / justice, dumb stupid racist cops getting owned compilation.
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Instant karma / justice, dumb stupid racist cops getting owned compilation.
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Instant karma / justice, dumb stupid racist cops getting owned compilation.
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🇺🇸 Has the US given 🇮🇱 Israel a green light for settlement homes? | The Stream

On Tuesday’s episode of the Stream we’ll check in on some of the latest news AJE correspondents are covering around the world.
#CostaRica
Costa Rica closed ...

On Tuesday’s episode of the Stream we’ll check in on some of the latest news AJE correspondents are covering around the world.
#CostaRica
Costa Rica closed out 2017 with its highest ever murder rate. According to preliminary data, the Central American nation of five million people saw about 603 homicides last year, up from 578 in 2016. Authorities blame drug trafficking and score-settling between gangs.
"In recent years we do not remember a situation similar to what we are experiencing now," said Walter Espinoza, director of the Costa Rican Judicial Investigative Unit --- Organismo de Investigación Judicial (OIJ).
Costa Rica’s murder rate works out to 12.1 murders per 100,000 inhabitants. The World Health Organization considers a murder rate of more than 10 per 100,000 to be an "epidemic." Al Jazeera’sAndy Gallacher is in the capital San Jose covering the story and speaking to people on the ground.
#WestBank
So far this year, Israel has approved the construction of more than 1,000 settlement units in the occupied West Bank, according to Peace Now, an NGO that tracks and analyses developments in the settlements. Palestinian Foreign Minister Riyad Maliki criticised the plan, blaming the United States for "giving the green light" to Israel to do "whatever it wants with Palestinian land". In December US presidentDonald Trump announced the US would recognise Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, a move that caused international outcry and condemnation from the United Nations.
Settlements are illegal under Resolution 242 and international law and are considered to be an obstacle to the resumption of negotiations between Palestinians and Israelis. Al Jazeera’s Imran Khan is reporting on the story.
#JusticeForZainab
Zainab was just seven-years-old when she was kidnapped, raped and murdered, her body dumped in a garbage heap in her hometown of Kasur, in northeastern Pakistan. Her parents had reported her missing a few days earlier, and her family believes police had failed to act adequately. The city has faced a spate of abduction, sexual assault and murders. There have been several protests across Pakistan and online Zainab’s death has caught the attention of thousands and the hashtag #JusticeForZainab is trending.
We speak to aljazeera.com correspondent AsadHashim and political activist and lawyer MohammadJibran Nasir.
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On Tuesday’s episode of the Stream we’ll check in on some of the latest news AJE correspondents are covering around the world.
#CostaRica
Costa Rica closed out 2017 with its highest ever murder rate. According to preliminary data, the Central American nation of five million people saw about 603 homicides last year, up from 578 in 2016. Authorities blame drug trafficking and score-settling between gangs.
"In recent years we do not remember a situation similar to what we are experiencing now," said Walter Espinoza, director of the Costa Rican Judicial Investigative Unit --- Organismo de Investigación Judicial (OIJ).
Costa Rica’s murder rate works out to 12.1 murders per 100,000 inhabitants. The World Health Organization considers a murder rate of more than 10 per 100,000 to be an "epidemic." Al Jazeera’sAndy Gallacher is in the capital San Jose covering the story and speaking to people on the ground.
#WestBank
So far this year, Israel has approved the construction of more than 1,000 settlement units in the occupied West Bank, according to Peace Now, an NGO that tracks and analyses developments in the settlements. Palestinian Foreign Minister Riyad Maliki criticised the plan, blaming the United States for "giving the green light" to Israel to do "whatever it wants with Palestinian land". In December US presidentDonald Trump announced the US would recognise Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, a move that caused international outcry and condemnation from the United Nations.
Settlements are illegal under Resolution 242 and international law and are considered to be an obstacle to the resumption of negotiations between Palestinians and Israelis. Al Jazeera’s Imran Khan is reporting on the story.
#JusticeForZainab
Zainab was just seven-years-old when she was kidnapped, raped and murdered, her body dumped in a garbage heap in her hometown of Kasur, in northeastern Pakistan. Her parents had reported her missing a few days earlier, and her family believes police had failed to act adequately. The city has faced a spate of abduction, sexual assault and murders. There have been several protests across Pakistan and online Zainab’s death has caught the attention of thousands and the hashtag #JusticeForZainab is trending.
We speak to aljazeera.com correspondent AsadHashim and political activist and lawyer MohammadJibran Nasir.
Join the conversation:
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Since the start of his campaign, Bernie Sanders has been critical of the mainstream media claiming that their ties to the establishment played a major role in t...

Since the start of his campaign, Bernie Sanders has been critical of the mainstream media claiming that their ties to the establishment played a major role in the representation and lack of coverage of his presidential campaign. Is Bernie's argument valid or is Sanders blaming the media for his flailing presidential campaign? The French parliament approved a new two-month extension of the state of emergency that was declared after the Paris attacks in November by ISIS. Is the French government making similar mistakes that the US did after 9/11? Lastly, we look into the failed prosecution of DanteServin, a Chicago cop, who was acquitted of the murder of Rekia Boyd and the way cities in the US have decided to handle the settling of wrongful death lawsuits involving police officers with the Huffington Post’s SeniorViral Editor NickWing in this episode of MediaMayhem hosted by AllisonHopeWeiner.
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EPISODE BREAKDOWN:
00:01 Welcoming Nick Wing back to Media Mayhem.
01:22 France’s continued State of Emergency.
02:36 Coverage of the French Parliament & 9/11.
05:45 International media coverage.
06:44 Spinning the facts.
08:28 France’s approach to immigration.
10:10 Dante Servin settlement.
11:26 Police resignations with full benefits.
13:44 City payouts & liability.
15:36 Police settlements.
17:58 Tamir Rice, victim backgrounds & police shooting media spin.
22:00 Bernie Sanders media coverage.
22:26 Sanders media attack motivations.
26:08 Political coverage & establishment politics.
27:35 Article selection & Donald Trump coverage.
28:53 The media’s connection to the establishment.
29:53 Thank you and goodbye.

Since the start of his campaign, Bernie Sanders has been critical of the mainstream media claiming that their ties to the establishment played a major role in the representation and lack of coverage of his presidential campaign. Is Bernie's argument valid or is Sanders blaming the media for his flailing presidential campaign? The French parliament approved a new two-month extension of the state of emergency that was declared after the Paris attacks in November by ISIS. Is the French government making similar mistakes that the US did after 9/11? Lastly, we look into the failed prosecution of DanteServin, a Chicago cop, who was acquitted of the murder of Rekia Boyd and the way cities in the US have decided to handle the settling of wrongful death lawsuits involving police officers with the Huffington Post’s SeniorViral Editor NickWing in this episode of MediaMayhem hosted by AllisonHopeWeiner.
GUEST BIO:
Nick Wing is the Senior Viral Editor at The Huffington PostADD’L LINKS:
https://twitter.com/nickpwing
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/nicholas-wing/
http://thelip.tv/show/media-mayhem/
http://thelip.tv/
Media Mayhem Full EpisodesPlaylist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vp74vSColDM&index=1&list=PLC937B599FD2B8241
Media Mayhem ShortClips Playlist:
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https://www.facebook.com/MediaMayhem?directed_target_id=0
https://www.facebook.com/thelip.tv
http://www.youtube.com/theliptv
EPISODE BREAKDOWN:
00:01 Welcoming Nick Wing back to Media Mayhem.
01:22 France’s continued State of Emergency.
02:36 Coverage of the French Parliament & 9/11.
05:45 International media coverage.
06:44 Spinning the facts.
08:28 France’s approach to immigration.
10:10 Dante Servin settlement.
11:26 Police resignations with full benefits.
13:44 City payouts & liability.
15:36 Police settlements.
17:58 Tamir Rice, victim backgrounds & police shooting media spin.
22:00 Bernie Sanders media coverage.
22:26 Sanders media attack motivations.
26:08 Political coverage & establishment politics.
27:35 Article selection & Donald Trump coverage.
28:53 The media’s connection to the establishment.
29:53 Thank you and goodbye.

Settlement reached in alleged Robbinsdale excessive police force case

After a nearly two-year investigation, the city of Robbinsdale has settled a lawsuit involving one of its police officers. The out-of-court settlement will pay former Gopher basketball player and Robbinsdale resident Melvin Newbern $185,000.
Dash-cam video from a Robbinsdale police squad car captured the Feb. 13, 2013 arrest. Newbern was on Victory Memorial Parkway when he was pulled over for suspected drunken driving.
Newbern's attorney, AndrewNoel, said "According to the evidence that we saw, there wasn't any suspicious driving conduct."
Sgt. Brian Sloat made the arrest. According to the police report, Sloat said Newbern refused to cooperate and get in the squad. On the videotape you can see Newbern struggling to get his 6'5" frame into the back of the squad.
"Mr. Newbern wasn't acting aggressively, he wasn't talking confrontationally," said Noel.
Sloat admitted to "kneeing" Newbern several times and bringing him to the ground.
"There was no excuse for that use of force especially on someone whose handcuffed behind their back," said Noel.
Newbern filed a lawsuit saying Sloat went overboard and used excessive force. Both sides reached an out-of-court settlement Jan. 9.
"I can't get inside officer Sloat's head, but from a reasonable spectator it appears that it definitely could have been racially motivated," said Noel.
Sloat's attorney, Jason Hively, released the following statement to 12 News:
"After a comprehensive analysis, we believe officer Sloat acted in a reasonable manner, but we recognize the cost of defending this case through trial would be very high," the statement said.
Newbern's attorney says he's pleased with the settlement and now wants to get to enjoying his life.
"He was pleased with the result and he's happy that he can move on, keep working and just get back, going to his kids athletic events, coaching, and things like that," said Noel.
Sloat was an officer at the time of the arrest. Since that time he was promoted to sergeant. Newbern's attorney says there was never any intention to get Sloat fired.
The settlement money will be paid by the League of Minnesota CitiesInsuranceTrust.
Sonya Goins, reporting
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Cop Fired For NOT Shooting Man Wins Settlement

One good apple was one too many for this police department. Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian, hosts of The Young Turks, discuss. Tell us what you think in the comment section below.
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"A former West Virginia police officer fired after he did not shoot a distraught man armed with an unloaded gun will get $175,000 to settle a wrongful termination lawsuit with the city’s police department.
Stephen Mader, who was still a member of the WeirtonPolice Department at the time, was the first officer to respond to a domestic dispute call the night of May 6, 2016. When he arrived on the scene he discovered 23-year-old Ronald Williams, who was “visibly distraught” and pleading with Mader to shoot him, according to court documents
Mader ordered the man to show his hands, and Williams obliged — he was armed.
Despite the weapon, the Marine CorpsVeteran did not believe lethal force was necessary and attempted to de-escalate the situation.”*
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Man wins settlement after arrest for recording police

A Manchester man has been awarded hundreds of thousands of dollars in a settlement with th...

Man wins settlement after arrest for recording police

A Manchester man has been awarded hundreds of thousands of dollars in a settlement with the city for a violation of his civil rights.
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Woman awarded $100,000 in Free Speech settlement after being arrested for saying "fuck the police" in Atlanta
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Police Brutality Settlement Costs THROUGH THE ROOF

And YOUR tax dollars are paying for it all. Ana Kasparian and John Iadarola, hosts of The ...

Police Brutality Settlement Costs THROUGH THE ROOF

And YOUR tax dollars are paying for it all. Ana Kasparian and John Iadarola, hosts of The Young Turks, discuss. Tell us what you think in the comment section below. http://tytnetwork.com/go
"The city spent $228.5 million settling and paying out for judgments in police misconduct lawsuits in fiscal year 2016, according to the just-released Mayor's ManagementReport. For perspective, that's over a third of all the money the city paid out for lawsuits, almost as much as the $257 million budgeted for the entire Department of Aging, and 100 times what's allocated for the city's Conflict of InterestBoard. For even more perspective, that's 0.27 percent of the city's entire 2016 budget, and about $27 per New Yorker.
The staggering figure continues a longstanding trend of growing misconduct payout totals. The latest total is approaching three times the $86.5 million the city paid out for police misconduct suits in 2005.
NYPD officers violating people's civil rights and injuring them unnecessarily is nothing new, but what's interesting is that the ballooning dollar amount going towards settling claims and satisfying court judgments is coinciding with a steady decline in complaints against the department. Consider that in 2012, people brought 5,700 complaints to the Civilian Complaint Review Board, and sued the NYPD 3,600 times. In FY 2016, there were 4,711 CCRB complaints and 2,933 lawsuits.
The disconnect has to do with the timing of court cases.”*
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Detroit Taxpayers Forced To Pay For Police Brutality Settlement

"Inkster property owners will soon face a one-time tax hit to cover a settlement reached between the city and a man beaten by a police officer during a traffic stop.
City TreasurerMark Stuhldreher said Inkster will levy 6.45 mills on summer tax bills to pay FloydDent $1,377,500.
That means property owners will shell out about $178.67 on a home with a market value of $55,400, the median value of a home in Inkster, according to U.S. CensusBureau estimates.
It will be forced on residents in a city where 38% of its residents live below the poverty level and the median household income is $26,512, the census bureau estimates.” *
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Denver approves settlement in another excessive force case

DENVER - Denver City Council has approved another significant payout to settle a civil law...

Denver approves settlement in another excessive force case

DENVER - Denver City Council has approved another significant payout to settle a civil lawsuit over excessive force by Denver Police.
On Monday night, city council approved a $50,000 settlement for PatriciaLucero. She filed a civil lawsuit in 2014 for a December 2012 incident involving Denver Police OfficersMarikaPutnam and KennethStarbuck.
Lucero had called 911 and hung up during an argument with her boyfriend. Police responded to the hang up call and found Lucero locked out of her apartment. Eventually, he answers and both are questioned.
Surveillance video from the apartment showed Lucero and her boyfriend sitting in the hallway while two police officers stand near and in the doorway to the apartment. According to the internal affairs report, Lucero was shouting obscenities to Putnam, when the officer walked into the apartment, with both occupants in the hall.
The video showed Putnam walk out of the apartment, and with the help of Starbuck, lift Putnam off the ground to try to place her in handcuffs. Putnam uses a leg sweep to get Lucero on the ground. As she gets her in cuffs, Putnam lifts Lucero up and swings her into a wall twice. Putnam also uses nunchakus to maintain control of Lucero's arms.
The lawsuit states that Lucero was in pain as a result of the use of the nunchakus.
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BALTIMORE -- Officials with the ACLU said they are suing the city of Baltimore and its police department because victims of alleged police abuse are being silenced, CBS Baltimore reports
A woman allegedly attacked by three Baltimore police officers said she's been victimized once again because the city took away half of her settlement money when she spoke up.
When the city reaches a settlement in a case, certain parties aren't allowed to comment. But Ashley Overbey said she thought she still had the right to defend herself by responding to comments online.
Overbey said her ordeal started in 2012, after she called police when her apartment had been burglarized. When officers arrived, she said the encounter turned tragic. "Instead of them helping me, they brutalized me. They beat me up, it was three male officers who beat, punched, kicked, and attacked me as if I were a male or a threat," Overbey said.
She was subsequently arrested and locked up for a night, but the charges were later dropped, she said.
When word got out that she received a settlement, Overbey said people started commenting on a blog and when she responded to defend herself, the city revoked half of her settlement.
"I was totally devastated. I had worked and sacrificed for two years, two years I was homeless, I was unemployed because I was labeled a criminal," she said.
Thursday, the ACLU announced it's suing the city and its police department for forcing people who've received settlements to stay quiet.
"This is a coordinated effort to take on gag orders which have silenced numerous victims, maybe more than we know," said Maryland ACLU executive director SusanGoering. The police department referred questions about the case to the City solicitor. CBS Boston reached out to the office, and was referred to the mayor's office.
A spokesperson for the mayor said a settlement had been reached and "it does not serve the interests of either party for much more to be said."
But Overbey said she'll keep speaking out against a system she thinks is flawed.
"Unless the people can know what's going on and what these cops, the government and city officials are actually doing to us, no change can come about."
Overbey said she hopes to get the other half of her settlement back, along with additional damages.
The ACLU also announced a lawsuit against Salisbury, Maryland and its police department in a similar case.

Fallout 4 (How to build a police station / with Mods)

How to build a police / sheriff station using mods in Fallout 4.
This a gaming video about how to build a police or sheriff station if Fallout 4 with the use of Mods
It starts off by introducing the uses for a police station in the fallout universe with some funny game play between the narrator and a fictional character in the fallout universe.
The introduction is about 3 minutes in length and become progressively more unusual as it comes to fruition.
Once the intro is over. The narrator goes through a quick how to guide on how to effectively make a functional sheriff station in your settlement.
Explaining briefly the different mods the narrator is using, he tries to offer up ideas and concepts that should help users, build structures in fallout 4 settlement workshop mode.
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How The State Of Israel Occupied Jerusalem

Hot Property (2009): Israeli citizens are bending property laws to their advantage, and the police are helping them.
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"They didn't give me time to get my things!", cries one young girl, standing outside her former home in the old town of Jerusalem. Not so far away, NasserJabber tries to reason with the Israeli police blocking the entrance to his home. "I have the documentation!" he cries, but the police refuse to remove the Israeli's settling inside the apartment. "God promised us Jerusalem", says an Israeli settler, "now it's finally happening".
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DespiteObamas attempt to halt Israeli settlements, hundreds of Palestinians continue to be evicted in the sacred land of East Jerusalem. This powerful front-line report challenges the Israelis over the practice.
"They didn't give me time to get my things!" cries one young girl, standing outside her former home in the old town of Jerusalem. Not so far away, Nasser Jabber tries to reason with the Israeli police blocking the entrance to his home. "I have the documentation!" he cries but the police refuse to remove the Israelis settling inside the apartment, even delivering them food. "They tried to buy the house more than once," Nasser says, "I know who they are." Settler groups are increasingly using the Israeli court system as a means of acquiring new properties in the east. "A Jew not only has the right, a Jew should be compelled to buy," says Daniel Luria, the head of an ultra-nationalist religious group.
Despite his documentation, Nasser is never re-admitted to his home. "The Israeli courts here operate in a political manner, rather than in a strict legal manner" says Roy Dickinson, an EU diplomat. "God promised us Jerusalem," says an Israeli settler, "now its finally happening."
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🇺🇸 Has the US given 🇮🇱 Israel a green light for settlement homes? | The Stream

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#CostaRica
Costa Rica closed out 2017 with its highest ever murder rate. According to preliminary data, the Central American nation of five million people saw about 603 homicides last year, up from 578 in 2016. Authorities blame drug trafficking and score-settling between gangs.
"In recent years we do not remember a situation similar to what we are experiencing now," said Walter Espinoza, director of the Costa Rican Judicial Investigative Unit --- Organismo de Investigación Judicial (OIJ).
Costa Rica’s murder rate works out to 12.1 murders per 100,000 inhabitants. The World Health Organization considers a murder rate of more than 10 per 100,000 to be an "epidemic." Al Jazeera’sAndy Gallacher is in the capital San Jose covering the story and speaking to people on the ground.
#WestBank
So far this year, Israel has approved the construction of more than 1,000 settlement units in the occupied West Bank, according to Peace Now, an NGO that tracks and analyses developments in the settlements. Palestinian Foreign Minister Riyad Maliki criticised the plan, blaming the United States for "giving the green light" to Israel to do "whatever it wants with Palestinian land". In December US presidentDonald Trump announced the US would recognise Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, a move that caused international outcry and condemnation from the United Nations.
Settlements are illegal under Resolution 242 and international law and are considered to be an obstacle to the resumption of negotiations between Palestinians and Israelis. Al Jazeera’s Imran Khan is reporting on the story.
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Zainab was just seven-years-old when she was kidnapped, raped and murdered, her body dumped in a garbage heap in her hometown of Kasur, in northeastern Pakistan. Her parents had reported her missing a few days earlier, and her family believes police had failed to act adequately. The city has faced a spate of abduction, sexual assault and murders. There have been several protests across Pakistan and online Zainab’s death has caught the attention of thousands and the hashtag #JusticeForZainab is trending.
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